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Marker Assisted Gene Pyramiding (MAGP) for bacterial blight and blast resistance into mega rice variety “Tellahamsa”
Bacterial blight (BB) and fungal blast diseases are the major biotic constraints that limit rice productivity. To sustain yield improvement in rice, it is necessary to developed yield potential of the rice varieties by incorporation of biotic stress resistance genes. Tellahamsa is a well-adapted pop...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7304612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32559183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234088 |
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author | Jamaloddin, Md. Durga Rani, Ch. V. Swathi, G. Anuradha, Ch. Vanisri, S. Rajan, C. P. D. Krishnam Raju, S. Bhuvaneshwari, V. Jagadeeswar, R. Laha, G. S. Prasad, M. S. Satyanarayana, P. V. Cheralu, C. Rajani, G. Ramprasad, E. Sravanthi, P. Arun Prem Kumar, N. Aruna Kumari, K. Yamini, K. N. Mahesh, D. Sanjeev Rao, D. Sundaram, R. M. Madhav, M. Sheshu |
author_facet | Jamaloddin, Md. Durga Rani, Ch. V. Swathi, G. Anuradha, Ch. Vanisri, S. Rajan, C. P. D. Krishnam Raju, S. Bhuvaneshwari, V. Jagadeeswar, R. Laha, G. S. Prasad, M. S. Satyanarayana, P. V. Cheralu, C. Rajani, G. Ramprasad, E. Sravanthi, P. Arun Prem Kumar, N. Aruna Kumari, K. Yamini, K. N. Mahesh, D. Sanjeev Rao, D. Sundaram, R. M. Madhav, M. Sheshu |
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description | Bacterial blight (BB) and fungal blast diseases are the major biotic constraints that limit rice productivity. To sustain yield improvement in rice, it is necessary to developed yield potential of the rice varieties by incorporation of biotic stress resistance genes. Tellahamsa is a well-adapted popular high yielding rice variety in Telangana state, India. However, the variety is highly susceptible to BB and blast. In this study, simultaneous stepwise transfer of genes through marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB) strategy was used to introgress two major BB (Xa21 and xa13) and two major blast resistance genes (Pi54 and Pi1) into Tellahamsa. In each generation (from F(1) to ICF(3)) foreground selection was done using gene-specific markers viz., pTA248 (Xa21), xa13prom (xa13), Pi54MAS (Pi54) and RM224 (Pi1). Two independent BC(2)F(1) lines of Tellahamsa/ISM (Cross-I) and Tellahamsa/NLR145 (Cross-II) possessing 92% and 94% recurrent parent genome (RPG) respectively were intercrossed to develop ICF1—ICF(3) generations. These gene pyramided lines were evaluated for key agro-morphological traits, quality, and resistance against blast at three different hotspot locations as well as BB at two locations. Two ICF(3) gene pyramided lines viz., TH-625-159 and TH-625-491 possessing four genes exhibited a high level of resistance to BB and blast. In the future, these improved Tellahamsa lines could be developed as mega varieties for different agro-climatic zones and also as potential donors for different pre-breeding rice research. |
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spelling | pubmed-73046122020-06-22 Marker Assisted Gene Pyramiding (MAGP) for bacterial blight and blast resistance into mega rice variety “Tellahamsa” Jamaloddin, Md. Durga Rani, Ch. V. Swathi, G. Anuradha, Ch. Vanisri, S. Rajan, C. P. D. Krishnam Raju, S. Bhuvaneshwari, V. Jagadeeswar, R. Laha, G. S. Prasad, M. S. Satyanarayana, P. V. Cheralu, C. Rajani, G. Ramprasad, E. Sravanthi, P. Arun Prem Kumar, N. Aruna Kumari, K. Yamini, K. N. Mahesh, D. Sanjeev Rao, D. Sundaram, R. M. Madhav, M. Sheshu PLoS One Research Article Bacterial blight (BB) and fungal blast diseases are the major biotic constraints that limit rice productivity. To sustain yield improvement in rice, it is necessary to developed yield potential of the rice varieties by incorporation of biotic stress resistance genes. Tellahamsa is a well-adapted popular high yielding rice variety in Telangana state, India. However, the variety is highly susceptible to BB and blast. In this study, simultaneous stepwise transfer of genes through marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB) strategy was used to introgress two major BB (Xa21 and xa13) and two major blast resistance genes (Pi54 and Pi1) into Tellahamsa. In each generation (from F(1) to ICF(3)) foreground selection was done using gene-specific markers viz., pTA248 (Xa21), xa13prom (xa13), Pi54MAS (Pi54) and RM224 (Pi1). Two independent BC(2)F(1) lines of Tellahamsa/ISM (Cross-I) and Tellahamsa/NLR145 (Cross-II) possessing 92% and 94% recurrent parent genome (RPG) respectively were intercrossed to develop ICF1—ICF(3) generations. These gene pyramided lines were evaluated for key agro-morphological traits, quality, and resistance against blast at three different hotspot locations as well as BB at two locations. Two ICF(3) gene pyramided lines viz., TH-625-159 and TH-625-491 possessing four genes exhibited a high level of resistance to BB and blast. In the future, these improved Tellahamsa lines could be developed as mega varieties for different agro-climatic zones and also as potential donors for different pre-breeding rice research. Public Library of Science 2020-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7304612/ /pubmed/32559183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234088 Text en © 2020 Jamaloddin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Jamaloddin, Md. Durga Rani, Ch. V. Swathi, G. Anuradha, Ch. Vanisri, S. Rajan, C. P. D. Krishnam Raju, S. Bhuvaneshwari, V. Jagadeeswar, R. Laha, G. S. Prasad, M. S. Satyanarayana, P. V. Cheralu, C. Rajani, G. Ramprasad, E. Sravanthi, P. Arun Prem Kumar, N. Aruna Kumari, K. Yamini, K. N. Mahesh, D. Sanjeev Rao, D. Sundaram, R. M. Madhav, M. Sheshu Marker Assisted Gene Pyramiding (MAGP) for bacterial blight and blast resistance into mega rice variety “Tellahamsa” |
title | Marker Assisted Gene Pyramiding (MAGP) for bacterial blight and blast resistance into mega rice variety “Tellahamsa” |
title_full | Marker Assisted Gene Pyramiding (MAGP) for bacterial blight and blast resistance into mega rice variety “Tellahamsa” |
title_fullStr | Marker Assisted Gene Pyramiding (MAGP) for bacterial blight and blast resistance into mega rice variety “Tellahamsa” |
title_full_unstemmed | Marker Assisted Gene Pyramiding (MAGP) for bacterial blight and blast resistance into mega rice variety “Tellahamsa” |
title_short | Marker Assisted Gene Pyramiding (MAGP) for bacterial blight and blast resistance into mega rice variety “Tellahamsa” |
title_sort | marker assisted gene pyramiding (magp) for bacterial blight and blast resistance into mega rice variety “tellahamsa” |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7304612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32559183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234088 |
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